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That is some awful luck, sorry to hear about that. I've read so many horror stories with this website sometimes I think they make it difficult for us on purpose. How did creating a new application work out for you? Did anything get messed up from you having two applications submitted at the same time, or did you have to cancel your first one before you sent the second one out? Did you ever get your refund?dillonuw wrote: ↑Mon May 21, 2018 12:58 pmI went through the same troubles with requesting a refund. All government offices were closed in Washington, D.C. on the day of my biometrics appointment due to a windstorm. With no way to reschedule the appointment from Visa4UK's site, I contacted UKVI for advice. They told me to request a cancellation of the entire application from the Visa4UK site (which refunds your payments in about 25 days) and start completely anew. It's definitely a pain. It's pretty easy to re-input all the information and get the ball rolling again, but you will have to pay again while you wait for your money to get refunded.
(And then, months later while you wait for results from your actual visa application, you will get a bizarre email telling you that the first one has arrived at the consulate in your country [mine was New York] despite the fact that it was canceled and never got sent anywhere... fun, fun. )
Okay good, at least there's some hope of seeing that money again. It really is a pain in the butt though. That's basically what I'm in the midst of doing as well, that's what my dashboard looks like. I've heard you have to submit your request to withdraw the application in writing, did you do that? And also, how did you manage to request your IHS refund, through email to UKVI? Thanks so much for your help.dillonuw wrote: ↑Mon May 21, 2018 1:51 pmThe site allows you to send in as many at a time as you like, but that would not make much sense unless you are moving a family.
Basically, on my Visa4UK dashboard, I have two completed applications. The first one is the one with the appointment that I could not reschedule. Its status reads 'Complete' and it has Application Completed and Declaration Signed in green font, but nothing else. Since it was canceled, I can no longer edit it. The second application is the one that I finished, did a biometrics appointment for, printed and sent to Sheffield. It also says 'Completed,' but ALL of the buttons are green and I can still click them.
I'm still waiting for results from my application and did get my refund from the first one about three weeks after I requested it. It made money a bit tight for a few weeks ($4112 USD is a lot harder to swallow than $2056 USD) but hey, that's what emergency credit cards are for.